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[[File:Computer_history_museum.jpg|border|right|thumb|320px|The Computer History Museum <ref>The Computer History Museum in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_View,_California Mountain View], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California California], Image by Dzou, July 12, 2005, [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Computer_history_museum.jpg] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Commons Wikimedia Commons]</ref>]]  
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'''The Computer History Museum''',<br/>
 
established in 1996 in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_View,_California Mountain View], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California California], dedicated to preserving and presenting the stories and artifacts of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_age information age], and exploring the computing revolution and its impact on society. The [[History|History of Computer Chess]] is covered by the ''Mastering The Game'' exploration  <ref>[http://www.computerhistory.org/chess/index.php Mastering The Game - A History of Computer Chess]</ref>, along with images, artifacts, oral histories, videos and software related to computer chess from [[Timeline#1945|1945]] to [[Timeline#1997|1997]], referred in [[Main Page|CPW]] from more than 300 pages.  
 
established in 1996 in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_View,_California Mountain View], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California California], dedicated to preserving and presenting the stories and artifacts of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_age information age], and exploring the computing revolution and its impact on society. The [[History|History of Computer Chess]] is covered by the ''Mastering The Game'' exploration  <ref>[http://www.computerhistory.org/chess/index.php Mastering The Game - A History of Computer Chess]</ref>, along with images, artifacts, oral histories, videos and software related to computer chess from [[Timeline#1945|1945]] to [[Timeline#1997|1997]], referred in [[Main Page|CPW]] from more than 300 pages.  
  

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The Computer History Museum [1]

The Computer History Museum,
established in 1996 in Mountain View, California, dedicated to preserving and presenting the stories and artifacts of the information age, and exploring the computing revolution and its impact on society. The History of Computer Chess is covered by the Mastering The Game exploration [2], along with images, artifacts, oral histories, videos and software related to computer chess from 1945 to 1997, referred in CPW from more than 300 pages.

Computer History Links

Resources

See also

Publications

External Links

Introduction by J.A.N. Lee
Part I - Jack Good in conversation with David Kahn and Karen Frenkel 5:26
Part II - Jack Good and Donald Michie in conversation with David Kahn and Karen Frenkel 54:38
Part III - Donald Michie in conversation Karen Frenkel 1:33:00

References

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